Gaming Family Trees

Gaming Family Trees

‎29-09-201410:50 PM

We covered genealogy on the blog back in November 2013, and Gaming Week seemed like a fine time to revisit the topic. The 5 gaming family tree graphics use a combination of genealogy and creative license to visually represent the evolution of some of the most popular series’ of games. It’s worth noting here that all cover images are used under a fair use license to illustrate the history of the games. All graphics except for Mario Sports work on a top-down level; the oldest titles in each linked sub-series are at the top, moving downward toward the newest. To keep them visually appealing (by removing large gaps), titles on the same horizontal level weren’t necessarily released in the same year – see below for an example: The links between titles are intended to explain how they fit together, and clarification has been provided in some cases. Some titles aren’t linked to anything – this means they’re part of the overarching series, but not part of a sub-series (i.e. no direct sequels, not a remake). In the example below, Sonic Battle is the only fighting game in the Sonic world, but features all the characters from the series: The borders of each title show which console it was released on. Some titles, such as Sonic Heroes (below) has various colours on the border – this means it was released on several consoles: Not all titles from each series were included either for various reasons. Some titles drift from canon and are the subject of controversy among fans. Some were licensed spin-offs that didn’t fit the vibe of the graphic too well. Others were just too obscure. As a tribute to the titles that didn’t make it, below we’ve picked out one title from each series that didn’t make the final graphics:

Pokémon: Pokémon Snap, the game that sees you carted through various landscapes taking pictures of the Pokémon who live there.

Legend of Zelda: Hyrule Warriors, a hack ‘n’ slash game set in the Zelda universe.

Sonic the Hedgehog: Waku Waku Sonic Patrol Car, where Sonic plays the role of a police officer keeping the city safe from criminal mastermind Eggman.

This time Mario, Zelda, Pokémon and Sonic made the cut, but there are hundreds of other candidates - Yu-Gi Oh? Digimon? Grand Theft Auto? Maybe even the whole FPS genre? It really depends how geeky you want to go. You can see the family trees as we post them below: PokemonLegend of ZeldaMarioMario SportsSonic